The Disability Resource Center (DRC) values disability as part of human diversity. The DRC works with students across undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs to gain equitable access to campus life through accommodations, resources, and strategies. The DRC works with a wide range of students who hold various disability identities, including less apparent disabilities such as chronic illness and mental health.
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The Disability Resource Center (DRC) values disability as part of human diversity. The DRC works with students across undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs to gain equitable access to campus life through accommodations, resources, and strategies. The DRC works with a wide range of students who hold various disability identities, including less apparent disabilities such as chronic illness and mental health.
As a graduate or professional student, accommodations may relate to any aspect of your experience including coursework as well as programmatic milestones like preliminary exams, housing, teaching, research, fieldwork, clinical placements, internships, and more. The DRC engages in an interactive process with students to identify reasonable accommodations that don’t compromise essential program requirements, technical standards, and learning objectives.
As graduate students, you juggle multiple roles and responsibilities at the University and beyond. The DRC can be a resource to collaboratively explore your access needs.
To get started working with the Disability Resource Center, reach out to drc@umn.edu or visit the Disability Resource Center website.
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